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Saturday last saw a return to the Kiti Bowls Club for the Saturday roll-up. Well they must have heard that we were going to put in an appearance after almost three months of not going. Hardly anybody was there as all of the serious players had gone to Paphos for the weekend to play and then stay over. However it was good fun and a couple of games played. Both defeats for me as it took some time to get back into line and length. I was complimented on my play on the second game ..... just shows how bad everyone else played 'cos I was rubbish! An afternoon beach walk, the weather is lovely and to the pub for the normal Saturday banter. Lots of humour and mickey taking at my expense as Ipswich go to a 0-6 defeat.
Sunday and back to the UK for the quickest trip ever, but at least Lillian came too. Arrive Sunday night, leave for the London Office at 0630 Monday morning for a trip on the Metropolitan and Jubilee lines. Meeting starts at 0800 and finishes at 2010. Back to Harrow and up again at 0600 on Tuesday morning for taxi to LHR T3 to go back to Larnaca. All in a days work LOL. It was good to see Emily and Steve, be it briefly.
Wednesday ... a day of work attached to my computer whilst Lillian and friend Val have their greek lesson from Cassie. Sounds they are doing well to me.
Thursday .... a good day taking a trip to the north of Cyprus to play golf at Korinium Golf club with friends Geoff and Hazel who are members there. Oh that we too would have a course just up the road. We had travelled in shorts and T shirt but no such warm weather there and Lillian needed to borrow a jacket. The game was played under very black skies with a huge electric storm in the distance. By the time we had finished it started to rain, and then pour and we were witnesses to a huge storm. If this what not bad enough Geoff found that he had lost his car keys somewhere on the golf course! Fortunately the car was open and Lillian went with Hazel to their home for the spare. The rain poured and poured and the storm raged during the height their home was subject to a power cut. So we drove for about 15 minutes to a local restaurant to eat, during which time the storm continued to rage. Saying our goodbyes we set of home only to find the roads totally flooded with water rushing of the mountains and it at least two foot or more in places. Everywhere we turned roads were blocked and cars that had tried to go through the ever deeping water were stuck. There was no choice but to return to Geoff and Hazel's for the night.
So another early start choosing to drive to Farmagusta and cross the border there than risk the Nicosia road. Home in 2 hours for another day on the computer whilst Lillian has washed, shopped, tidies the garden and cooked dinner. We have very distinct roles.